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Topic: Tests on Ring Magnet SMOT - Not bad! (Read 4795 times)

When you think of it, the rolling magnet wants to approach the sticky spot at the end of the loop. That sticky spot is not going away when the magnet is suppose to continue beyond it. It's really that simple.Without the sticky spot, the magnet would not approach it in the first place, but it does regardless of which way the rolling magnet is going. Because permanent magnets does not provide energy, this experiment and similar will fail every time.

What happens if you release one more ring magnet on the track when the first magnet is already held up in sticky spot? The second ring magnet moves towards sticky spot and kicks the first magnet out of sticky spot by repulsion which (first magnet) again moves towards sticky spot on the track and kicks the latter from the sticky spot.

What happens if you release one more ring magnet on the track when the first magnet is already held up in sticky spot? The second ring magnet moves towards sticky spot and kicks the first magnet out of sticky spot by repulsion which (first magnet) again moves towards sticky spot on the track and kicks the latter from the sticky spot.

Will not this ass kicking go on for ever?

There will be no difference. How will the half way magnet experience a sticky spot that is busy with another magnet?I general, if one magnet cannot pull it off, two magnets will not make it any better. Permanent magnets are conservative. If we keep ignoring that fact, we will be seeing many more failed magnet motor projects through the years to come.